You can assign actions to these buttons in the Logitech G Hub software (more on that later), which is perfect for MMOs. It lacks RGB LED’s, so I wouldn’t dream of playing Call of Duty: Modern Warfare with it.ġ1 programmable buttons make up the exterior, all within easy access down the left side with one below the scroll wheel.
It’s definitely not a gaming mouse, though. I have pretty large hands, so the taller body makes it more comfortable for me when in use over an entire day. That said, for general office work, I do prefer the larger MX Master mouse. In all, it’s a very comfortable mouse, and one that I could easily use for multiple hours without issue. Unfortunately, it’s right handed only (unless you’re left handed and enjoy being super uncomfortable), and it keeps the same rubberised grips at the edge, as well as the thumb rest from the previous wired iteration. That’s enough of this stat attack though, because you should already know that this is a high-end mouse, with high-end specs, along with a high-end price. As well as this, Logitech claims that there is just 1ms of wireless delay, coupled with a polling rate sitting at 1000 Hz. But that’s all that is similar between the two internally, Logitech has completely redesigned the mouse, upgrading the sensor to the HERO 16K, meaning you can now tune the sensitivity between 100 – 16,000 DPI. The matte black finish, angled shapes and RGB lighting is all of course borrowed from the wired G502. It even weighs less than its wired equivalent, coming in at 114g, unless you opt to add in more weights to the underside for a heavier feel.įirstly, the mouse itself. Owning that mouse is the precise reason why I have now upgraded to the G502 Lightspeed, alongside the Logitech G PowerPlay wireless charging mouse pad.
My original developed the dreaded double click issue, which plagued these models until they were discontinued in 2011.Īfter the distressing time of laying this mouse to rest, I opted for the Logitech G502 Proteus Core, equipped with full RGB lighting, of course. My first mouse was a Logitech MX518, a mouse which has developed somewhat of a cult following, leading to its re-introduction in 2019. I don’t want to have to think about charging my mouse half way through a game, or deal with irritating wireless disconnections. Not because I’m some CS:GO ultra-competitive world champion, but simply because I’m lazy.
Hardware // 27th Jan 2020 - 2 years ago // By James Martin Logitech G502 LIGHTSPEED with PowerPlay ReviewĪ few years ago, I would never have even contemplated a wireless mouse.